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Healthcare College Will Relocate LA County Campus to Burbank

Concorde Career Colleges, the healthcare education division of Universal Technical Institute, Inc., plans to relocate its Los Angeles County campus from North Hollywood to Burbank in spring 2027. The campus will occupy more than 48,000 square feet at 115 N. 1st St. in downtown Burbank.

“For nearly 40 years, Concorde has educated students across the Greater Los Angeles area, which reflects our ongoing commitment to the region’s economy,” said Kevin Prehn, division president, Concorde Career Colleges. “Relocating to this larger, more modern space in Burbank, with its thriving healthcare sector, will allow us to serve up to 45% more students pursuing fulfilling careers in the high-demand healthcare sector.”

Pending regulatory approvals, the Burbank campus will offer expanded programming in high-demand fields such as dental, allied health, patient care and nursing.  Concorde currently has 560 students in Los Angeles County and, with the relocation to Burbank, expects to serve approximately 800 students at scale.

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